A declassified CIA report of April 22, 1964, titled 바카라Sheikh Abdullah and the Kashmir issue바카라, was released last year. The report throws light on some vital details about Sheikh and the US interests in the Kashmir region. According to the declassified document, 바카라Sheikh Abdullah was also moved strongly by Kashmir바카라s feeling of separateness. Conversations with him in 1947바카라and, more particularly, with his wife and some close associates바카라bear out that he then favoured some solution in which the state would go its way. He seems to have agreed to accession to India out of the strength of his regard for Nehru and his fear that otherwise the state would be overrun by Pakistan바카라. In time, as Nehru continued to build a strong and centralised federal structure in New Delhi, Abdullah found himself questioning New Delhi바카라s policies바카라first privately and then in 1953 publicly.바카라 The CIA report says this culminated in his arrest, and that the suspicion of 바카라foreign contact was directed mainly at Pakistan, but also at the United States, which, in heyday of anti-American feeling in India, was portrayed as encouraging Abdullah in his schemes for an autonomous or independent Kashmir, which would then become a US base바카라.